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With its young population and resources, Africa is poised to play an important economic role in future and hence its markets and resources are being eyed by major countries including China and India. When compared to China, India has a long way to go in its trade with the continent.In 2014, China's total trade in goods with the continent was $222 billion, about three times the figure for India. South Africa, Angola, Nigeria and Egypt (not necessarily in that order) are the largest trading partners for both India and China and constitute more than half of both countries trade with the continent

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India's largest trade partners in Africa (2014-15); Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, October 26, 2015

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Africa’s trade and China and India

The Times of India, Nov 03 2015


The top ten African economies’ trade with China and India, 2014; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, November 3, 2015

With its young population and resources, Africa is poised to play an important economic role in future and hence its markets and resources are being eyed by major countries including China and India. When compared to China, India has a long way to go in its trade with the continent.In 2014, China's total trade in goods with the continent was $222 billion, about three times the figure for India. South Africa, Angola, Nigeria and Egypt (not necessarily in that order) are the largest trading partners for both India and China and constitute more than half of both countries trade with the continent

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